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The journey had the hoped-for restorative effect.
I found it had a short-term restorative effect.
ROURKE walks in, carrying the head of the Valleran general ROURKE And don't forget the restorative effect of surgery!
The run to the final in Basel on 18 May has provided a restorative effect that cannot be underestimated.
Brief or even longer separations from family loved ones can have a restorative effect for one or both sides.
The exception was personal e-mailing, which was found not to have a restorative effect on the brain.
Other research has shown that over the long term, protected areas can even have a restorative effect on coral populations.
The move did, indeed, have a restorative effect as that familiar senior core of players, so criticised by the hierarchy for their part in Villas-Boas' failure, responded.
Recent porous defending from United cannot have helped De Gea's confidence but preserving three points should have a restorative effect on the £17.8m capture from Atlético Madrid.
He said that viewing such natural environments had been proven to have a restorative effect for patients recovering in hospital from traumas including operations.
"When that happens, as well as regulating such processes as respiration, digestion, circulation, and so on, the body experiences a restorative effect.
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